CO2 is the largest driver of climate change and the greenhouse gas most intimately integrated into the U.S. economy and way of life. This ad hoc committee will examine the status of technologies, ...
A new commentary in the journal Nature by UC Santa Cruz Associate Professor of Economics Peter Christensen and co-authors recommends how to collect and apply evidence in order to achieve the greatest ...
A study from a team of researchers that includes faculty from the University of California San Diego and Princeton University ...
Over the past two decades, policymakers across federal and state governments have initiated policy regimens focused on economy-wide decarbonization with a heavy emphasis on aggressive electrification.
What would a world with a national decarbonization policy look like, anyway? With much of the recent conversation regarding the impact one could have on the HVAC industry, and whether or not it’d be ...
Whether through its own volition, a push from private sector sentiment, or government regulation, the coming decarbonization and electrification movements are expected to have deep impacts on the HVAC ...
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ArcelorMittal has updated its European decarbonization plans, highlighting challenges in policy and market conditions that impact its investment in green steel technologies. Despite hurdles, the ...
The power, utilities, and renewables (PUR) sector has a significant role to play in the transition to clean energy—and for good reason: decarbonizing power production will allow other industries to ...